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Sunday, April 6 at
2:30 p.m. A House
Divided and
Matrimony's Speed
Limit (France,
1913) Two short
films written and
directed by Alice
Guy Blaché, and A
Trip to The Moon
(Voyage Dans la
Lune, France,
1902) Written and
directed by Georges
Méliès, based on the
book by Jules Verne.
All three short
films will be
accompanied by
pianist Patrick
Miller, and followed
by an opening
reception.
Sunday, April 6 at
7:30 p.m. Amelie
(Le Fabuleux
destin d'Amélie
Poulain, France,
2001) directed by
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Monday, April 7 at
7:30 p.m. The
Taste of Others
(Le Gôut des
Autres, France,
2000) directed by
Agnes Jaoui
Tuesday, April 8 at
7:30 p.m. The
Closet (Le
Placard, France,
2001) Written and
directed by Francis
Veber.
Wednesday, April 9
at 7:30 p.m..
Beaumarchais:
The Scoundrel (Beaumarchais,
L’insolent,
France, 1997, 100
min) written and
directed by Edouard
Molinaro
Thursday, April 10
at 7:30 p.m. My
Life in Pink (Ma
Vie en Rose,
Belgium, 1997)
Director: Alan
Berliner. Screenplay
by Berliner and
Chris Vander Stappen
Friday, April 11 at
7:30 p.m. La
Bûche (France,
1999) Written and
directed by
Daniele Thompson.
Friday, April 11 at
10 p.m.
Delicatessen
(France, 1999)
Directed by Marc
Caro and Jean-Pierre
Jeunet
Saturday, April 12
at 2:30 p.m. The
Rules of the Game
(La Règle du
Jeu, France,
1939) Directed by
Jean Renoir
Saturday, April 12
at 8 pm The Left
Side of the Fridge
(La Moitié Gauche
du Frigo,
Canada, 2003)
Written and directed
by Philippe
Falardeau.
Connecticut
Premiere, Best First
Film, Toronto Film
Festival. Best
Feature Film, Quebec
Cinema Critics
Association
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